Inner Righteousness Isaiah 33:15
Isaiah 33:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A person who walks righteously and speaks uprightly despises corruption, refuses bribes, and shuts out thoughts and visions of evil.
Neville's Inner Vision
To walk righteously and speak uprightly is not merely adhering to external codes; it is the inner posture of the I AM, a state of consciousness in which integrity is real and abiding. The phrases about despising gain, letting go of bribes, stopping ears to blood, and shutting eyes to evil are inner dynamics: they reveal a choice to withdraw attention from any vibrational claim that corrupts the self. In this view, you are not policing others; you are reconditioning your own awareness. When you accept that your lived reality arises from the state you dwell in, you begin to imagine that you already stand in truth, free from the lure of manipulation, violence, and sensational evil. The imagination becomes your instrument: by assuming the feeling of unwavering uprightness, you align your thoughts, words, and actions with a higher standard. The world then reflects this inner conviction, not as a rule to enforce but as a natural manifestation of your chosen state of consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and affirm 'I AM upright' as a lived truth, feeling it as real now. Then revise one current decision to accord with that inner standard, trusting your outer world will follow.
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